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WARNING: DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN by NZ POLICE
DETAILS OF FATALITIES, INJURIES AND OTHER VIOLENT CRIMES POSTED ON NZ POLICE WEBSITE ARE SUBJECT TO FALSIFICATION.

Import food from New Zealand?

We import food from New Zealand ... even though it makes no sense from a planetary standpoint. —Dr James E. Hansen

2. At least one dead in fatal crash, Ashburton
One person was killed and another injured after a single car crash on Methven Highway in Ashburton around 1:30am this morning (September 2). “The car had crashed into a fence and was located off the road. The person died at the scene. The other was taken to Ashburton Hospital in a serious condition.”http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/one-dead-fatal-crash-ashburton

September 1 – 2. There have been at least nine road fatalities, as well as scores of critical and serious injuries, in New Zealand since Friday, August 31, 2017 according to reliable insider information. Of those, however, only four fatalities were reported by police. But the Ministry of Transport has further reduced the toll by statistically resurrecting one of the crash victims.

Friday, September 1. No road fatality report allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite at least 16 known serious crashes that have been reported locally.

The latest road fatality news blackout began four days ago.

Tuesday, August 29. No road fatality report allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite at least 14 known serious crashes that have been reported locally.

Update Monday, August 28. Only THREE road fatality reports allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite at least 15 known serious crashes that have been reported locally.

UPDATE: Sunday, August 27. Only two road fatality reports allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite at least 17 known serious crashes that have been reported locally.

Sunday, August 13. Only three road fatality reports allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite at least 18 serious crashes that have been reported locally.

Several people were critically injured. But their fates will never be known because the true road toll is a closely guarded state secret.

Sunday, August 6. Only three road fatality reports allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite about two dozen serious crashes that have been reported locally.

One of the three fatalities was carried over from Saturday.

Sunday, July 30. Only FIVE road fatality report allowed by police, today, as of posting, despite at least two dozen serious crashes that have been reported locally.

Saturday, June 17: Only EIGHT road fatality reports were allowed by police, as of posting, despite at least 22 serious crashes reported locally.

At least three French tourists were killed.

The eight fatalities listed on Saturday log include one that occurred late Friday night.

Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, we believe about 900 people were killed and more than 8,000 others seriously/critically injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; however, only 328 fatalities were reported last year. [For every 12 or so victims, who die later in a hospital, only one death is reported. See blog content.]

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Road Fatalities: Police Censorship

At least FIVE, possibly as many as SEVEN, people were killed in serious crashes on Wednesday, August 23, according to a informed source, but only three fatalities were reported by police.

On Monday, August 28, police reported at least THREE road fatalities. All three victims seem to have been statistically resurrected by the Ministry of Truth (Minitru).

At least nine road fatalities occurred over the weekend (September 1 – 2) according to reliable insider information. However, only four of the deaths were reported by police, and of those, just three recorded by the Ministry of Transport.

About eight protesters were needed to carry Sam Mahon’s 5m high statue of Nick Smith the constipatie to the council. Photo: RNZ / Conan Young – Image may be subject to copyright.

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Bio security

Parasite’s threat to native plants greater than first thought

The organisms called nematodes, were found to be extremely hardy and could endanger the native wildlife, researchers said.

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Around NZ in 80 Seconds

Four in five Christchurch children exhibit PTSD symptoms, research shows

“As many as four in five Christchurch primary schoolers are exhibiting symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a local study has found.

“Children who started school in the years after the Canterbury earthquakes were “neurologically different” – and a city-wide focus on resilience has only deepened the crisis, researchers Kathleen Liberty and Maureen Allan found.

“The 300 children in the study were five times more likely to exhibit symptoms of PTSD than other Kiwi children. Eighty per cent had at least one symptom and a third exhibited at least six of 12 symptoms. About a third had eight or more behavioural problems.”

“They were clingy, they cried at the drop of a hat, there was less readiness to learn, and there were so many runners,” Allan said.

The researchers observed other problems including “toileting issues, lower National Standards results and eating disorders, which the study identified in 45 per cent of its participants.”

“Liberty said international research indicated the children would have better emotional control after a few years at school, but ‘we looked at the behaviour in the middle of 2015 and half the children were still a mess or getting worse.’”

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Sinking NZ, Earthquakes, Landslides, Sinkholes…

Massive sinkhole discovered in Waihi

A massive sinkhole measuring 20 metres in diameter has been discovered on a council reserve between the Waihi Rugby Club and the Martha open pit, the council said.

“The sinkhole has collapsed into an unfilled stope in the historic Royal workings within the High Hazard Zone. Original records indicate that the historic stope was partially backfilled, but the upper 20 metres remained unfilled.”

The Moderators are happy that their efforts lead to the British media questioning why the consumers were paying inflated prices for products containing little or NO mānuka.

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Beware of Extreme Karma!

At least 4,000 overseas visitors, international students, foreign workers, recent emigrants and refugees have lost their lives and more than 24,000 others seriously injured in New Zealand between Jan 2000 and Jan 2017. All those Kiwis who remain silent are complicit in the mass killing of foreigners.

Evil Karma Boomerangs in Mysterious Ways!

People living in Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland, Tasman Bay and Hawke’s Bay regions are either very brave, or extremely stupid. Then again, karma returns in mysterious ways!

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NZ Earthquakes on Demand!??

If you believe Wellington deserves a major earthquake – centered right under the Beehive – because the government is too corrupt, incompetent and dishonest, drop us a line!

WTS!

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“We have a white supremacist establishment that shames even Donald Trump, spend billions on an incompetent and unnecessary military, and let a brutal police force run the country with absolute impunity, but have no clean water in New Zealand…” — A Reader

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BAD KARMA EVENT: Lethal oyster parasite Bonamia found on farms

MPI confirms flat oyster stocks removal from Big Glory Bay

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has today confirmed it will be working with flat oyster farmers to urgently remove all flat oyster stocks from marine farms in Big Glory Bay on Stewart Island. This is due to the recent detection of Bonamia ostreae in 2 of the marine farms.

“Science has strongly guided our decision. The epidemiology of Bonamia ostreae, and the proximity of the 2 affected marine farms to others, means there is a strong risk of spread to those farms, and increasing the threat to the wild population. Removing all of the flat oyster stocks from the marine farms in Big Glory Bay significantly reduces this risk,” says MPI Director Readiness and Response Services Geoff Gwyn.

“We acknowledge the strong feeling among locals to act quickly, however, our main consideration has been establishing the best process for the removal of the oysters. The last thing the community and industry needs is a rushed removal process that causes more harm than good.

“We’re confident that the movement controls already in place have given us the time to get this next stage right. We will be working closely with the marine farmers to outline the plan for the removal of the oysters.

“While we appreciate enthusiasm from the local community and offers of help, the removal of the affected oysters without causing further spread is a very particular process and will require expert direction.”

MPI will also be working with Marlborough marine farms to remove all flat oyster stocks to remove disease pressure in New Zealand.

Sampling to date has found no evidence of Bonamia ostreae in Bluff oysters in Foveaux Strait, however, MPI is continuing its sampling and surveillance.

There is no food safety issue from eating oysters with Bonamia ostreae. Fresh, good quality New Zealand oysters continue to be safe to eat.

“We have been in contact with the affected Big Glory Bay and Marlborough marine farmers. We appreciate this isn’t positive news for these farmers. We would like to thank them for their input and cooperation to date,” says Mr Gwyn.

If the flat oysters in the marine farms are at harvest age, they can be harvested for consumption, however, this will need to be decided by individual farmers.

Compensation under the Biosecurity Act, including the process for applying, is a matter MPI will be discussing with the affected Big Glory Bay and Marlborough farmers.

While flat oysters are farmed in Big Glory Bay and Marlborough, mussels form the bulk of the marine farming operations in those areas.

Seafood such as Greenshell mussels and Pacific (rock) oysters aren’t affected by Bonamia ostreae, but they can carry and transmit it to flat oysters. However, this seafood also expels Bonamia ostreae and, once expelled, the Bonamia ostreae generally dies within 24 hours, so the risk of spread is low.

A Controlled Area Notice remains in place legally restricting movements of some shellfish species, including their spat, into and out of Nelson, Marlborough Sounds and Stewart Island. It also legally restricts movements of farm equipment and vessels associated with shellfish within and out of Stewart Island to limit further spread.

Bonamia ostreae

In May 2017, MPI detected the flat oyster parasite Bonamia ostreae on 2 flat oyster farms on Stewart Island. Find out about the parasite and what we’re doing to try to control its spread.

Police Road Fatality Reports [Extreme Censorship is in Effect]

Only one road fatality report allowed by police today, as of posting, despite at least a dozen serious crashes reported locally.

Pedestrian hit on Tuesday, died Friday June 9.

Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, We believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously/critically injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; however, only 328 fatalities were reported last year.

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Name Release – fatal crash on Hobson Street, Auckland City
Friday, 9 June 2017 – 12:53pm – Auckland City – A man died as a result of a crash that occurred on Hobson Street on Tuesday June 6. Daniel Leroy Kopa, 34, who had been in hospital since Tuesday, died as a result of his injuries earlier today.

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Father of four killed in tragic central Auckland crash

Daniel “Dann” Kopa, 34, an Auckland father of four, including two eight-month old twin girls, is set to have his life support turned off after suffering critical injuries when he was hit by a car while crossing Hobson St about 9am on Tuesday, said a report.

“Friends have rallied around the family setting up a Givealittle page to support her and their four daughters. More than $30,000 has been raised in less than 24 hours.”

One killed in Canterbury crash
[Wednesday, 7 June 2017 – 6:15am – Canterbury] One person was killed in a single vehicle crash on Charteris Bay Road in Teddington, Canterbury, last night, police said.

Name release – Fatal Crash in Waimate
[Tuesday, 6 June 2017 – 8:53pm – Canterbury] The young woman who was killed in a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 1 near the junction with Barnetts Road in Waimate, at about 7.30pm on Monday 5 June 2017 was 21-year-old Rosie Ann Crozier [‘nationality not specified,] police said.

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Police Road Fatality Reports [Extreme Censorship is in Effect]

ONLY one road fatality report allowed by police today, as of posting, despite at least 11 serious crashes have occurred so far today [reported locally.]

Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, We believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously/critically injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; however, only 328 fatalities were reported last year.

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At least five foreigners have been killed in vehicle-related crashes in New Zealand last week. The fatalities include two Singapore nationals, two Samoans and one Aussie.

Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, We believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously/critically injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; however, only 328 fatalities were reported last year.

Bad Karma: Kaikōura businesses could collapse within weeks

Some, possibly many of Kaikōura businesses could collapse within just weeks as visitor numbers continue to dwindle, according to the recently established Kaikōura Retail and Trade Association, a group set up to advocate for earthquake-affected traders and retailers, said a report.

“A graduate student spent a night sheltering in Victoria University’s library with her partner, amid reports of students couch-surfing, sleeping on floors and living in tents while they struggle to find homes.

“Georgia Irvine’s situation became so dire she considered quitting her job and moving out of the city – even writing her resignation letter on the morning when an flat offer finally came.”

“When there’s students [reportedly] living in tents you don’t need any more indication that there’s a rental crisis in the city,” said the president of Students’ Association at Victoria University of Wellington.

2. Fatal crash in Pukaki
“Police can confirm one of the two cyclists involved in a serious crash with a truck on Tekapo-Twizel Road this morning has died. “The second cyclist has been flown to Christchurch Hospital with critical injuries. The crash happened at about 6.20am this morning, near the Mount Cook turnoff in Pukaki.”http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/update-serious-crash-pukaki-now-fatal

You’re sober, driving carefully, and the car is in good nick, but still end up dead on the way to work!

The hundreds of people who are being killed on NZ ‘s deadly roads each year are being road murdered, so their deaths must not be treated as accidental.

About 2.7 million licensed but not necessary qualified drivers, half million or so unlicensed/unqualified drivers and more than one million tourists (per year) drive on New Zealand death roads.

A large number of the above drive a vehicle under the influence (illicit drugs, banned substances, prescription medication…), while intoxicated, fatigued or mentally unfit, resulting in inordinate numbers of fatalities and injuries. [Other factors for the carnage include deadly roads, road unworthy vehicles…]

Truth hurts New Zealand tourism. The average tourist would not visit this country, if they knew true extent of the daily carnage on our deadly roads. Therefore:

To protect the tourism industry, about two-thirds of the road fatalities in New Zealand go unreported by our political police, or unrecorded by Minitru [“Ministry of Transport”.] Se blog content for some of the most blatant omissions.

Former Catholic priest Peter Hercock found guilty of raping schoolgirls

Ann-Marie Shelley, then a 14-year-old schoolgirl, turned to Peter Joseph Hercock, the chaplain at Catholic girl’s Sacred Heart College in Lower Hutt, for help More than 40 years ago.

But, the priest raped her in the presbytery room instead. Ten years later he raped her again in a Women’s Refuge safe house as her children slept next to her, according to a report.

“Three other [of the rape] victims read statements about the effect on their lives, with one woman saying she was scolded by the Catholic Church for being a ‘Jezebel’.”

“Defence lawyer Tony Bamford said Hercock was 17 when he became a priest. He took on the role as a counsellor as a young man and the lawyer wondered why the church thought that appropriate”. He said the defendant, Hercock, was himself sexually abused as a young boy, aged 8 or 9, by a priest, and that his “personal issues” meant his “boundaries were well and truly blurred”. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11632209

The State’s Deadly Secrets

Truth hurts New Zealand tourism. The average tourist would not visit this country, if they knew true extent of the daily carnage on our deadly roads. Therefore:

To protect the tourism industry, about two-thirds of the road fatalities in New Zealand go unreported by our political police, or unrecorded by Ministry of Transport [“Minitru”.]

About 2.7 million licensed drivers, half million or so unlicensed/unqualified drivers and more than one million tourists (per year) drive on New Zealand death roads.

A large number of the above drive a vehicle under the influence (illicit drugs, banned substances, prescription medication…), while intoxicated, fatigued or mentally unfit, resulting in inordinate numbers of fatalities and injuries. [Other factors for the carnage include deadly roads, road unworthy vehicles…]

It’s the insane Judge David Saunders, again!

Robert John Boyer, 28, broke into the woman’s home by kicking the locks on the front door at about 11pm on January 8. He walked into the victim’s bedroom and proceeded to punch her in the head until she bled.

Judge David Saunders [yes, that lunatic again] said the ordeal left the woman traumatised, and she had since moved to Australia. “She should have been entitled to feel safe in her own bed.”

Yet, the fruitcake sentenced Boyer only to seven months of home detention, 150 hours of community work, and a derisory payment of $750 for emotional harm reparation to the victim.

Police trumpet “impressive discovery”, but who planted the weapons in the first place?
Police claim they have found 14 military assault-grade AK47s and M16s in the roof of a south Auckland house during a raid on Thursday.

About 1 million guns are owned by New Zealanders, of which 100,000 were not where they should be, he said. Of those, about 25,000 were with criminals, said Waikato University police professor Alexander Gillespie.

Some 7,800 military-style guns are registered in New Zealand and they are strictly regulated, he said.

DAY 85 of latest ‘TOURISTS or truth?’ campaign in NZ

About two-thirds of the road fatalities in New Zealand go unreported by police, or unrecorded by Ministry of Transport [“Minitru”.]

One way to manipulate the road toll statistics is to report most of the dead as “seriously” or “critically” injured. This way, if the news leaks, the “seriously injured” could always be pronounced dead as a result of their injuries!